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KOOKY Christian Curry appears to be headed for jail. The former Morgan Stanley banker is scheduled to start a six-month sentence in Los Angeles next month for resisting arrest at a Hollywood restaurant.

Curry, who’s African-American, made headlines in 1998 when he sued Morgan Stanley for $1.35 billion, claiming racial and sexual discrimination after nude photos of him surfaced in a gay magazine and he was fired. He reportedly received a substantial settlement from Morgan Stanley in 2000.

But Curry continued to make news – he was acquitted of assault on club owner Scott Sartiano in 2001, the same year that The Post reported he was kicked out of two nightclubs in the Hamptons.

Now he’s tearing up LA. In January of 2006, Curry – now married – was charged with resisting arrest at Roman’s, an Italian eatery on Sunset Boulevard.

According to the LA district attorney’s office, it started when Curry recognized a pair of officers who’d arrested and released his wife a year earlier for failing to return a rental car. A source said Curry approached the cops and “some words were exchanged.” When ordered to leave the restaurant, Curry refused. He then crashed into an iced tea container and one officer fractured his skull when he slipped on the spilled ice.

Curry was arrested and released on bail, but skipped his November 2006 court date. Less than one month later, he showed up to Roman’s again, where he got into another scrap with two other cops and was again charged with resisting arrest.

Finally, on Nov. 4 of this year, he pleaded no contest to one felony count of resisting arrest. Curry was sentenced to serve six months starting on Jan. 21. However, two weeks ago, he filed a motion to withdraw his no-contest plea.

A lawyer who previously represented Curry told us, “He thinks the police have it out for him” because he’s in an interracial marriage. Curry, who couldn’t be reached, is now representing himself.